About Kinga 

Standing at 5'4", this Hungarian professional is in her late 30s and brings a rich multicultural background to her work. Originally from Transylvania and raised in Hungary, she left her hometown in 2008 and spent time living in Spain and the Netherlands before settling in the UK in 2013. Speaking Spanish, German, Dutch, English and Hungarian, she has a strong foundation in hospitality and management, with over 15 years’ experience in the service industry, from barista to kitchen manager.

In 2018, she launched her own Green Cleaning business, Gold Crown Cleaning Services, driven by her dedication to service and care. Her innate desire to support others naturally led her to become a doula, where she now combines her varied strengths to guide families on their journey to parenthood. Her skill set includes cooking, cleaning, organising, listening, signposting, and advocating for families.

March 2024 marked a significant milestone as she received accredited certification as a Post Natal Doula under the nurturing mentorship of Youniqe Postnatal. She continued her professional development with Mindful Breastfeeding School, qualifying as a Mindful Breastfeeding Practitioner, and now volunteers at the local Infant Feeding Support Café in Oxted, known as The Lemon Drops.

Over the years, she has cultivated strong relationships with the families she supports, witnessing babies being born and children growing into young adults, some heading off to university. Her background as a youth leader with New Ground Church (2013–2015) further enriches her ability to connect and serve. Her travels have deepened her appreciation for diverse cultures and customs, and she approaches every family with an open mind and genuine respect for all religions, cultures and orientations.

She is passionate about connecting with families on a deep, human level, believing that life’s challenges have fostered her open-mindedness and empathy. She holds that, at the end of the day, we are all human—everyone deserves love, to feel heard, respected, and held when needed.